The 75-year-old Austrian doesn’t think a dream team of Vettel and Verstappen would work in reality, even though the two drivers are two of the best drivers on the grid.

“It would be an amazing combination based on their qualities, but I don’t think it would be wise,” Marko said. “I wouldn’t be able to stand in the garage calmly.

Would a Verstappen-Vettel partnership work?

“You want to have two drivers who can get the most out of each other, but who don’t drive each other mad. With Ricciardo it was always a good match, but I’m not sure Vettel and Verstappen would be a good duo.”

When asked how his bond is with Vettel, who won four championships with Red Bull at the start of the decade, Marko remained positive.

“Of course our bond with Sebastian is good. He’s done brilliantly here and he’s brought Red Bull enormous successes. Besides, he still walks around with a Red Bull can even though we don’t pay him,” Marko said with a smile, who did add a switch to Red Bull wouldn’t be on in the near future.

The last time two big stars were paired up, it was Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso at McLaren. Granted, Hamilton was just a rookie at the time but he showcased his sheer talent immediately. As a result, Alonso felt threatened and the 2007 season spiralled off into a civil war between the two while Kimi Raikkonen calmly plucked the title from their fingers. But could a similar situation happen with Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen.